10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIPLOCARDIAC»
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Webster's II New College Dictionary
dinosaur. •. diplocardiac. 326. di-no-saur (dl'na-sor') n, [Gk. deinos, monstrous +
Gk. sauros, lizard.] Any of various extinct, often gigantic reptiles of the orders
Saurischia and Ornithischia, existing during the Mesozoic Era. -di'no-sau'ri-an ...
Webster's New World Dictionary, Editors Of Webster's II Dictionaries, 2005
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
-cardiac, 1. suffix meaning 'to characterise types and locations of heart ailments':
intracardiac, precardiac. 2. suffix meaning 'to identify heart ailment patients':
diplocardiac, hemicardiac. cardiac action potential, the transmembrane potential
in ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
-cardiac, 1. suffix meaning “to characterize types and locations of heart ailments”:
intracardiac, precardiac. 2. suffix meaning “to identify heart ailment patients”:
diplocardiac, hemicardiac. cardiac action potential, the transmembrane potential
in ...
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
CARDI-, "heart" acardiacus — omphalosite completely lacking a heart cardioblast
— one of the embryonic cells designed to form the walls of the heart diplocardiac
— having a double heart, or one in which the two sides are more or less ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
... for the 2nd element, cf PHYSIC. dipl(o)-: Gr diplo-, dipl-, c/f of diploos, twofold (
of L duplex). Exx: diplocardiac, diplogenesis, DlPLOMA, Diplozoon. dips(o)-: from
Gr dipsos, var of dips-a (diva), thirst. Ex: dipsomanla, Dipsosaurus. dlptero-z c/f ...
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: anadiplosis, diplobacil- lus, diplobacteria, diplobacterium,
diploblas- tic, diplocardia, diplocardiac, diplococcus, di- D dipping in water *»
dont- plogaster, diplogenesis, diplogram, diploic, Words for a Modern Age 43.
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Introduction to English Derivational Morphology
... 'have mercy' + cor(dis)], record(ing) [recordärZ 'bring re- back to heart/mind,
remember']; θ-grade cardiac [KapôiotKOQ 'pert, to the heart' < KOtpôfa], cardio-(
gram), carditisj dexi-lmegal-lmy-ocardia, diplocardiac, endo-lepi-l veri-cardium
&c.
Theodore M. Lightner, 1983
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A Comprehensive Medical Dictionary: containing the ...
Applied to fishes, etc., as distinguished from Mammals, which have a double
heart, and are hence termed diplocardiac. Ilap-tot'l-ap.* [From tin-maul, to “touch.”
] The doctrine (or science) of the phenomena of touch, or sensation. Har'der-l ...
Joseph THOMAS (M.D., of Philadelphia.), 1864
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A Dictionary of Scientific Terms, Pronunciation, Derivation, ...
diplocardiac (dlp'lökâr'dläk) a. [Gk. diploos, double ; kardia, heart.] With the two
sides of the heart quite distinct (zool.). diplocaulescent (dlp'lökôlës'ënt) a. [Gk.
diploos, double ; kaulos, stem.] With secondary stems (bot.). diploe (dlp'löë) n.
Isabella Ferguson Henderson, William Dawson Henderson, 1920
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A dictionary of new medical terms, a suppl. to 'An ...
Diploblastic (dip-loblas' -tii) [Ai-?.6or, double; fi?.aa- rof, a germ]. Having two
germinal layers. Diplocardiac (dip-lo-iar'-de-ah) [At-'/Mor, double; nap- iia, heart].
Having a double heart. Diplocephalia (dip-lo-sef-al'-e-ah) [Smteoc, double; Kt6a?
j/, ...
George Milbry Gould, 1905